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To Kill a Mockingbird Vocabulary. Chapters 1-4 1.Assuaged: made less severe or burdensome 2.Indigenous: natural to an area 3.Mortification: a feeling.

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1 To Kill a Mockingbird Vocabulary

2 Chapters 1-4 1.Assuaged: made less severe or burdensome 2.Indigenous: natural to an area 3.Mortification: a feeling of humiliation 4.Piety: religious devotion 5.Sojourn: temporary stay 6.Abominable: detestable; unpleasant 7.Amiable: pleasant; good-natured 8.Auspicious: presenting favorable circumstances 9.Contentious: quarrelsome 10.Dispensation: typical allowance 11.Fractious: inclined to make trouble 12.Expansively: with a willingness to talk, share

3 Chapters 5-8 1.Ensuing: following immediately afterward 2.Morbid: gruesome, gloomy, dark 3.Obliged: obligated 4.Prowess: strength and courage 5.Tacit: unspoken 6.Aberrations: deviations from the proper course 7.Accosted: assaulted 8.Ascertaining: determining 9.Cleaved: clung to 10. unfathomable: impossible to understand

4 Chapters 9-13 1.Analogous: possessing similarities 2.Contemporaries: those who live at the same time 3.Ingenious: characterized by cleverness 4.Mausoleum: magnificent, decorated tomb 5.Provocation: causing annoyance 6.Contemptuously: scornfully 7.Formidable: hard to overcome or deal with 8.Qualms: sudden, disturbing feelings of uneasiness 9.Prerogative: a right or privilege 10.Ecclesiastical: having to do with church

5 Characterization 1. DIRECT CHARACTERIZATION - the writer makes direct statements about a character's personality and tells what the character is like. 2. INDIRECT CHARACTERIZATION - the writer reveals information about a character and his personality through that character's thoughts, words, and actions, along with how other characters respond to that character, including what they think and say about him.

6 Chapters 14-19 1.Edification: intellectual, spiritual or moral improvement 2.Obscure: not clearly expressed; hard to understand 3.Placid: pleasantly calm or peaceful 4.Acrimonious: bitter, stinging nature or speech 5.Corroborate: to make more certain; to double check 6.Countenance: appearance; face 7.Subpoena: summons for witnesses or evidence in court 8.Predicament: an unpleasant situation 9.Volition: the act of making a conscious decision 10.Wrathfully: with great anger, hatred or ill-will

7 Chapters 20-25 1.Contraband: goods that are illegally imported or exported 2.Detachment: lack of interest or involvement 3.Indicted: formally charged with a crime 4.Temerity: reckless 5.Cynical: distrustful of human nature 6.Fatalistic: allowing what happens to happen 7.Heathen: someone who deliberately insults religion, God, or a way of life 8.Vehement: with force 9.Duress: constant threat 10.Squalid: foul and repulsive; neglected

8 Chapters 26-31 1.Carcass: the body of a human or animal 2.Contraption: a mechanical device 3.Crooning: soft singing, humming 4.Eccentricities: peculiarities in conduct; things that are odd 5.Furtive: sneaky, secret- 6.Gait: manner of walking or talking 7.Notoriety: state of being known for something unfavorable 8.Recluse: someone living in seclusion 9.Staccato: disconnected, shortened sound 10.Subordinates: those who are lower in rank 11.Acquiescence: agreement or consent by silence 12.Connived: cooperated in secret; conspired 13.Eluded: avoided or escaped 14.Garishly: with excessive brightness 15.Reprimand: a severe reproof or rebuke

9 Chapters 29-31 1.Acquiescence: agreement or consent by silence 2.Connived: cooperated in secret; conspired 3.Eluded: avoided or escaped 4.Garishly: with excessive brightness 5.Reprimand: a severe reproof or rebuke

10 FOR THE TEST Benign: kind, gentle; inactive Cleave: separate or cut with a tool Articulate: express or state clearly Lurched: to roll or pinch Unsullied: spotless Veneer: thin layer Cherubic: angelic, having a sweet nature Feeble: weak Benevolent: kind


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